Croatia - Dubrovnik

Regional Travel Advice

- Please be sure to carry your passport with you at all times. It is the only officially recognised form of identification and must be produced when requested, e.g. when checking-in to hotels.- Visitors must register with the local police station within 24 hours of their arrival in Croatia. Most hotels and commercial accommodation will do this for guests.

Other transfer rates are available on request. Additional Information - Please note all rates are indicative. For an accurate quote, please contact Tristar on +44 (0)1895 432000. Surcharges may apply according to time of day, day of the week, local public holidays or special events, please check at time of booking. Indicative rates quoted may vary according to currency fluctuations and do not include waiting time, parking, tolls or telephone charges. All time based journeys will be charged by the hour from the time the vehicle leaves the local office to the time it returns. Further terms and conditions may apply, please see our terms and conditions page below for details.

City Overview

Tristar Worldwide is pleased to offer our chauffeur services in Dubrovnik, Croatia. An extremely popular tourist destination, this city is noted for its history and picturesque setting. Visitors to Dubrovnik will be captivated by its stunning architecture, particularly the city’s famed historical walls – a feature which contributes to Dubrovnik’s listing as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Estimated Travel Time from Airport to City Centre

Travel Advice For Croatia - Dubrovnik

- Please be sure to carry your passport with you at all times. It is the only officially recognised form of identification and must be produced when requested, e.g. when checking-in to hotels.

- Visitors must register with the local police station within 24 hours of their arrival in Croatia. Most hotels and commercial accommodation will do this for guests.

Timezone:

GMT+2

Currency:

Croatian Kuna

Voltage:

220V

Languages:

Croatian

Top 5 Business Tips

- Direct and straightforward speech is appreciated in Croatia, and being soft-spoken or shy is seen as a sign of weakness.

- Although a direct communication style is favoured, be sure to maintain a level of diplomacy in your communication. Croatians are proud and easily offended, so soften criticism by offering suggestions rather than negative comments and avoiding direct confrontation.

- Small-talk before meetings is normal. Focus on establishing a good relationship with your Croatian colleagues, but always maintain your professionalism; becoming too familiar will lead to a loss of respect.

- Meetings can run for a long time, and an agenda, if present, will serve as more of a guideline. Time is never a factor to conclude a meeting.

- A formal business culture prevails. It is acceptable to greet someone by shaking hands and be sure to address individuals using an appropriate title and their last name.

City Overview

Tristar Worldwide is pleased to offer our chauffeur services in Dubrovnik, Croatia. An extremely popular tourist destination, this city is noted for its history and picturesque setting. Visitors to Dubrovnik will be captivated by its stunning architecture, particularly the city’s famed historical walls – a feature which contributes to Dubrovnik’s listing as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.